The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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The American Lady slipper. Fot ReBtG'M’d
made by Hamilton-Brown Hboe
furniture JapalaC will make it *' ** reward ter tt» return ;o me
ner. Hua Iley’s Drugstore. * ___ / q fstss.
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irid/of *** 09 h^0™/?0 bUy y0Ur curUins- ^ace Curtains 34 yards' toST®
' lde-of a -ery beautiful pattern and well worth 83 50. Our once «1>A * g’ ™
We bare some nice, good size curtains for 50c a pair.
CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
We still have a large lot nf that beautiful China and Glassware th J — —ia . .u
pnce of 10c each. Be sure that you get aome of th^beauXT^^
We carry a large lot of all kinds of Se.idg Maobine Needles. Shawls - r ’
and can furnish you any pan for ar y aawng machine you need? USUv*’ «na Bobbins.
*“* reared a large lot of Bieyct. Tun. and all kinds of bicycle attachments.
and ^uking Cultivators. Pions. Harrows. Drills, etc.,
and
John Deer Plows,
The World”s Standard.
Let os njare witk yoa. Ow prices will interest
yoa. We ha»e the largest aad best selected stock of
Groceries io Lmamerce. and mt prices are strictly ia
Bae «itk the tiaxs.
STOP WALKING
Walking behind that old rusty. worn out Cultivator.
Let as show you one of those Avery -Lucky Jias"
Balance Frame Cultivators. The newest, vkasest.
best made, proportioned Cultivator made. We akn
have the well known P. 4 0. Canton fine of Riding
expected.
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Our Matting trade so f_
We arry a large Mock and o
every yard f matting you
WALL PAPER
Our Wall Paper stock is larger this spring than ever before It runs In — t
'wt -1”' ru- *=d *' -—-A—
3ft. styles to select from. Besides, we take back ad the paper you have left »nd tr’m
ea=e free of charge. We have papered th- best homes in Commerce and not a single dis'
jssxs —w> 1 Paper* -thkt you -u-
SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
He don't have to apologue for the shoes »e sell, as we sell the Hamilton-Bruun
shoe>. a shoe of sterling quality, shoes that wear well and tit better than anv ether
shoe on the market, a shoe that »e can guarantee every pair. For this week we will
dose out our totof American Lady Slippers, whkh we sold at $3.50. for $1.75.
O.,e lot of Pkhk Mipprs. regular S2.W value, at $135. These are some of the
=iefo $1 wT^Rn 'a ,bis Sprifl*” A tol of children’s slippers from
mattiivg
far thia Spr ag haw been a good deal better than we r
tey’fKm".*" CWU“ 7 nght’ ° We “Ve >OU f~“ * tolOc’
HOUSE CLEANING TIME
At Lowest Prices.
Our stock of House=cleaning Sup=
plies is very complete
Borax. Ammonia. Sulphur.
Insect and 'ermin Destroyers.
Furniture Polish.
Carbolic Acid.
Moth Balls.
Paints.’•arnishes. etc. .
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Ice cream at the Elite.
Debenpor: wants your trade.
>rinc y lf eggs and chickens
Al! kind
a:
Crawford=Norris Co.
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Commerce
dewn at
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the
Woodmen
Dr. J. L. Patterson. Dentist.
G: .Dental Survery. Ofik
Bring y.ur laundry to Harris
A- Cowan.
Ice crea
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you do your Spring Tra=
Fresh drags at City Dra^store
Mineral water at City Drug-
st. re.
1‘ebenport ’’treats the boys
right.’’
Mineral water at City Drug-
stcre.
’ ^ou w ill not make any mistake if
< i ’ ding at
BEN ROSENTHAL’S
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Earthquake in prices
1‘ebenport’s.
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At : i mart jfnd Yart
LVF--K V<*!tcr Proprtetcr. e
Sl'HCKirTlOS RATES
Osa Year ................$1.00
tx Months..................50
fcr" Adv<r:i' : g rate, are made on a
basis oft weeks to the menth.
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Bear well in mind that we sell only the latest sty ltd
and most reliable goods—notably the famous clothing
of SCHLOSS BRO>. & CO of Baltimore and New York
and ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO. New York—at lowest
prices. Suits
Just a casual inspection reveals .the taste and tailoring care express-
ed in every item of these garments. Every popular weave has rep-
resentation and one sees at a glance thit gray is the favored shade
this Spring, although blues are also in evidence.
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No matter how fastidious or exacting you may
be. we can show you exactly what you want. Just
the style and weave you like best at the price
you want to pay. It only remains for you to
come and pick it out.
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the best on
H»:.ie Harris n left Sired.-?
Purity coffee ’o Visit her cister in Suihur Springs. ,
She returned Thursday-and left to-
day for Cone Oak to attend the un-
re.Ung Sunday of the monument
t-e Commerce Mercantile erected by the Woodmen to the
memory of her
\]EVER before in our history have the assort-
ments been so complete. Our racks are
simply brimming over with fresh Spring Styles
of the latest tailoring construction.
Quality is always first in our consideration, and while our prices are alwavs lower
than any other store in town, yet we don’t believe ia sacrificing quality for the price
>ome goods are tuo high at any price, 'ou will always find the right goods at the
right price in our store.
Dcn’t forget our
at Mal.ett’-. phone Cl.
’‘Mother" Bread always on
hand at
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HUNDLEY’S DRUG STORE, i
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The Commerce Mercantile Co
Your Spring Suit is Here
COMMERCE t JOURNAL.
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tataurwcta. Ha
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vegetables and fruits. Phone 33.
their many
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Have you tried the salted pea-
• nuts at Hill’s? They are fine.
Capsodine is an improved rem-
edy for chills,
only by Farrow A Fincher.
House-elean-ng supplies
r Hundley s Drugstore.
Dr. W. B. Dejornett left Sunda?-
for Galveston to attend the grand
lodge K. of P.
Fifty pieces of 8c. and 10c.*
ginghams only 6c. at 1’en Rosen-
thal's.
Gents patent oxfords from *2.50
to 5 4 at Caldwell and Hardin’s.
Miss Ella Taylor Is on the sick list
this week.
wife are
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Embroidery, 4 and 5 inches
wide, only 5e. a yard at Ben Ro-
senthal’s.
Dick Dillingham
spending this
Springs.
J. D. Jernig n was in Dallas last
Tpesday.
Apperson & Son keep fresh
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tor.
Mrs. Mike Oneil and little son.
Emmet Meredith, left for Tyler this I
morning to spend the summer.
See those $10 O0 suits for 17.50
at Debenport’s.
All kinds plug-cut smoking to-
bacco at Mallett’s, phone 61.
Ring No. 117 for fresh "Mother”
Bread.
R. H. Neal, of Dallas, was visit-
ing old friends here last week.
Take your prescriptions to City
Drugstore. We fill them accu-
rately and with freeh drugs.
. Caldwal aad Hardin are h»*d-
Jol.n Lane and wife, of Dallas,
visited friends here th efirst of the
Conductor Featherstone left Wed"
nesday for Hoopston, 111., to be
with his sister, who Is seriously ill.
Attorney A. K. Doss, of Green-
vile, was here Monday on legal bus-
neea.
We can certainly eave
money on ladies’ slippers.
Rosenthal.
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fade
at y°u
Just received at the Elite, a
large shipment of fresh choco-
lates.
E. L. Carter was In Greenville on
Monday afte noon.
S. S. Howie visited in Paris and ,
Greenville Monday.
Japalac in all colors. Gans 15c
to $2.50. Hundley’s Drugstore.,
“Capsodine,” the great chill
killer. Once tri d, always used,
"The Journal joins
friends In well wishes.
Mrs. Dillingham went to Wolfe
City last Saturday for a few days ’
visit.
Just received, a large shipment
of all the latest styles in dress
goods at Debenport’s.
For rent, new cottage near the! I~*r
-college. Good water and barn. I-" F
Apply to J. W. Faught.
If you want nice stationery or
♦oilet articles go to City Drug-
store.
and
week in
J. W. Manmnc was attending
court at Mt. Vernon Monday.
Mrs. O. P. Spradling left last week £
to spend a while with her parents I
at South Sulphur.,,
Misses Reid, of Campbell, are
spend Ing a few days with their
. brother, Walter, and wife.
High-grade patent leather
ladies and gents’ oxfords, 11.85
to $3.50 at Debenport’s.
Harris A Cowan will make
your old spring and summer
suits look as good as new.
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Lyford, A. A. The Commerce Journal. (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1906, newspaper, April 20, 1906; Commerce, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1359022/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .